Search Results - Sports Exercise and Injury
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Neuromuscular and electromyographic responses to tailored plyometric training in elite heavyweight wrestlers
Khothier, G. K.Published in Modern Sport (2025)“…Future research should explore long-term effects and applications for injury prevention in combat sports.…”
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Diagnosis and risk factors of injuries in wheelchair fencing parathletes during a national championship
da Silva Neto, C. A. F., da Cunha, E. K. C., e Silva, M. P. M.Published in Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (2025)“…Objectives To identify the diagnosis and risk factors of sports injuries in wheelchair fencing para-athletes during a national championship. …”
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Are isokinetic muscle functions related to lower extremity sports injuries in elite taekwondo athletes?
Park, K.-J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2025)“…BACKGROUND: This study assessed the influence of knee and ankle muscle strength and endurance on lower extremity injury patterns (Injury incidence rate, injury type, and return-to-sport period) in elite taekwondo athletes. …”
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From the mat to mastery: a Judoka`s quest in the wake of injury - professional Judokas` experiences of suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury
Piussi, R., Engström, M., Prill, R., Hägglund, M., Ivarsson, A., Samuelsson, K., Holmberg, H.-C., Hamrin Senorski, E.Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (2025) -
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Virtual reality boxing: impact of gaze-contingent blur on elite boxers performance and gaze behavior
Limballe, A., Kulpa, R., Verhulst, E., Ledouit, S., Bennett, S. J.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…It is essential in combat sports such as boxing for athletes to perceive the relevant visual information that enables them to anticipate and respond to their opponent's attacking and defensive moves. …”
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Strength and conditioning for volleyball: a review
Rebelo, A., Valente-dos-Santos, J., Pires, I. G., Arrais, I., Pereira, J. R., Turner, A. N.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2025)“…It emphasizes the important role of strength and conditioning (S&C) coaches in developing training programs to enhance performance and mitigate injury risks through strategic exercise selection and periodization. …”
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Kinematic and kinetic analysis to improve the overall fitness of wrestlers
Zohirov, K., Berdiev, G., Boykobilov, S., Pardayeva, G., Ochilov, M.Published in 2024 4th International Conference on Technological Advancements in Computational Sciences (ICTACS) (2024)“…Walking is considered an important factor for a person in sports and everyday life. It is possible to reduce the risk of injury during training which is aimed at performing various technical methods and physical training exercises on the basis of analysis of gait parameters. …”
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Comparative analysis on injury incidence and characteristics in men's collegiate athletes between combat and ball sports
Choi, E.-H., Han, M.-O., Jun, H.-P.Published in Exercise Science (2024)“…PURPOSE: To identify the characteristics of injuries among male collegiate athletes in combat and ball sports during the 2021 season and to propose strategies for injury prevention. …”
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Training load in relation to loading and unloading phases of training
Published 2021“…Background Sports performance is multifactorial in nature with exercise training, recovery, heath, nutrition, psychological skills and skill acquisition as key factors in athletic preparation.1 Systematic training prepares the athlete for the demands of their sport such that physical abilities and sport specific skills are enhanced.1 Well-planned training loads promote structural and metabolic adaptations that underpin training outcomes such as improved physical performance, injury and illness resistance, and optimised mental and physical health. …”
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Comparaison de l`évaluation subjective et objective des blessures au dos des athlètes d`élite de taekwondo (Comparison of subjective and objective evaluation of back injuries of elite taekwondo athletes)
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Judo 9+ injury prevention protocol (J9+IPP) on balance, strength, and anaerobic fitness in elite judokas: a one-group pretest-post-test, quasi-experimental trial
Rawat, N., Agarwal, S., Anwar, U.Published in Comparative Exercise Physiology (2024)“…The judo9+ injury prevention protocol consisting of sport-specific exercises focuses on minimising lower limb risk factors. …”
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Relationship of the measurement and surrogates of low energy availability with blood biomarkers in a sample of national team youth athletes
Ayala-Guzmán, C. I., Ortiz-Hernández, L., Silva-Quiróz, V., de Lucio-Ávila, V. H., Nájera-Medina, O., Bojalil, R.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)“…There were no differences in EA between sports (p>0.05). The most common symptoms of LEAS before a major competition were gastrointestinal (80.8%) or menstrual (38.3%) dysfunction, dizziness (31.9%), cold sensitivity (29.8%), injuries (27.6%), illness (25.5%). …”
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